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Fig. 1. 67-year-old woman with colorectal carcinoma that metastasized to
liver. Volumetric three-dimensional MDCT arteriogram of hepatic vessels
depicts classic hepatic arterial anatomy (Michels' type I), with common
hepatic artery (single straight arrow) arising from celiac artery
(black arrows) and then dividing into proper hepatic artery and
gastroduodenal artery (arrowheads). Right (curved arrow) and
left (double white arrows) hepatic arteries arise from proper hepatic
artery.
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